BrightonBrightonBrighton /ˈbraɪtən/ ( listen) is a seaside resort on the
south coast of England which is part of the city of
BrightonBrighton and Hove,
East Sussex.[1]
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the
Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The ancient settlement of
"Brighthelmstone" was documented in the
Domesday BookDomesday Book (1086). The
town's importance grew in the
Middle AgesMiddle Ages as the Old Town developed,
but it languished in the early modern period, affected by foreign
attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining population.
BrightonBrighton began to attract more visitors following improved road
transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling
to France
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Lightning Bolt (band)
Lightning Bolt is an American noise rock duo from Providence, Rhode
Island, United States, composed of
Brian Chippendale on drums and
vocals and Brian Gibson on bass guitar. The band met and formed in
1994, when the members of the then-trio attended the Rhode Island
School of Design. Lightning Bolt were listed 8th in Metacritic's
Artists of the Decade 2000-09.[1]
Lightning Bolt are known for their guerrilla-style live performances,
where they typically play on the ground rather than a stage, with the
crowd gathered around them
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Fred AstaireFred AstaireFred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz;[1] May 10, 1899 – June
22, 1987) was an American dancer, singer, actor, choreographer and
television presenter. He is widely regarded as one of the most
influential dancers in the history of film and television musicals.[2]
His stage and subsequent film and television careers spanned a total
of 76 years, during which he starred in more than 10 Broadway and
LondonLondon musicals, made 31 musical films, 4 television specials, and
issued numerous recordings. As a dancer, he is best remembered for his
sense of rhythm, his perfectionism, and as the dancing partner and
on-screen romantic interest of Ginger Rogers, with whom he co-starred
in a series of ten
HollywoodHollywood musicals
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LadyfestLadyfestLadyfest is a community-based, not-for-profit global music and arts
festival for feminist and women artists. Individual Ladyfests differ,
but usually feature a combination of bands, musical groups,
performance artists, authors, spoken word and visual artists, films,
lectures, art exhibitions and workshops; it is organized by
volunteers.[1][2][3][4]Contents1 History
2 Compilation albums
3 See also
4 References
5 External linksHistory[edit]
The first ever
LadyfestLadyfest was conducted in
Olympia, WashingtonOlympia, Washington in August
2000 with over 2000 people attending. Prime motivators in the event
were Sarah Dougher, Sleater-Kinney, and Teresa Carmody
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Siouxsie Sioux
Susan Janet Ballion,[1] known professionally as
SiouxsieSiouxsie Sioux
(/ˈsuːziː suː/, born 27 May 1957), is an English singer,
songwriter, musician and producer. She is best known as the lead
singer of the alternative rock band
SiouxsieSiouxsie and the Banshees
(1976–1996) and the drums-and-voice duo the Creatures (1981–2005).
Siouxsie and the BansheesSiouxsie and the Banshees released 11 studio albums and several UK Top
20 singles including "Hong Kong Garden", "Happy House", "Peek-a-Boo",
plus a US Billboard Top 25 hit "Kiss Them for Me"
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A.D.H.DAttentionAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental disorder
of the neurodevelopmental type.[9][10] It is characterized by problems
paying attention, excessive activity, or difficulty controlling
behavior which is not appropriate for a person's age.[1][2] The
symptoms appear before a person is twelve years old, are present for
more than six months, and cause problems in at least two settings
(such as school, home, or recreational activities).[3][11] In
children, problems paying attention may result in poor school
performance.[1] Although it causes impairment, particularly in mo
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The Gossip
Gossip (previously known as The Gossip) were a three-piece American
indie rock band formed in 1999 in Olympia, Washington. For most of
their career, the band consisted of singer Beth Ditto,
multi-instrumentalist Brace Paine and drummer Hannah Blilie.[1] After
releasing several recordings, the band broke through with their 2006
studio album,
Standing in the Way of ControlStanding in the Way of Control (2006). A follow-up,
Music for Men, was released in 2009. The band played a mix of
post-punk revival, indie rock and dance-rock
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Drowned In Sound
Drowned in Sound, sometimes abbreviated to DiS, is a UK-based music
webzine financed by artist management company Silentway. Founded by
editor Sean Adams, the site features reviews, news, interviews, and
discussion forums.Contents1 History
2 Ownership
3 Awards
4 References
5 External linksHistory[edit]
DiS began as an email fanzine in 1998 called 'The Last Resort' but was
relaunched by founder and editor Sean Adams as
Drowned in Sound in
2000.[citation needed]
The freelance writing team is currently spread across four continents
– North America, Asia, Europe and Australasia. The site is mostly
based on contributions from unpaid writers and has an integrated forum
to allow for discussion and comments on interviews, news and reviews.
It also includes a user-rated database of artists and bands as well as
details for most live music venues (big and small) in the UK
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Panic! At The DiscoPanic! at the DiscoPanic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada,
formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon
Urie, accompanied on tour by guitarist Kenneth Harris, drummer Dan
Pawlovich, and bassist Nicole Row. Founded by childhood friends Ryan
Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie, Panic! at the Disco
recorded its first demos while its members were in high school.
Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album,
A Fever You Can't Sweat OutA Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). Popularized by the second single,
"I Write Sins Not Tragedies", the album was certified double platinum
in the US
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The Little Ones
The Little Ones is a 1965 British family comedy film directed by
British director Jim O'Connolly starring Carl Gonzales and Kim Smith.
Dudley Foster stars as Superintendent Carter and Derek Newark plays
the strict Detective Sgt. Wilson.
Child actor Kim Smith was hired to play the part of the abused child
Ted making his screen debut.
Plot[edit]
Two poor boys from London, Ted, an abused child and Jackie, the son of
a prostitute run away to Liverpool in an attempt to stowaway on a ship
bound to Jamaica. Arriving in Liverpool tired and hungry, they steal a
suitcase which they hope to pawn for money to provide food. The owner
of the suitcase, a wealthy shipping businessman, alerts the police and
the boys are subsequently caught, scolded and sent home. Recognizing
their dire life at home, a friendly superintendent tells that the boys
that many ships leave here for Jamaica.
Cast[edit]Carl Gonzales as Jackie
Kim Smith as Ted
Dudley Foster as Supt. Carter
Derek Newark as Det
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Pull Tiger Tail
Pull Tiger Tail (often abbreviated to PTT) were an indie rock band
based in London and originating from Stratford-upon-Avon and
Edinburgh; they formed in 2006 while attending Goldsmiths College. All
three members had grown up together in Stratford-upon-Avon where they
played in indie-rock band Antihero, releasing two singles and winning
the support of John Peel on Radio 1.[1] The three friends shared a
flat together when moving to London to attend Goldsmiths.
Pull Tiger Tail played their debut gig at London's Tatty Bogle club on
2 February 2006.
The band released their debut single, "Animator", on Young and Lost
Club Records on 25 September 2006. Copies were limited to 1000, with
500 7"s, each hand customised by the band, and 500 CDs available.
Their final single with B-Unique was "Hurricanes", released on 11 June
2007. An iTunes error prevented the single hitting the Top 40. Because
of this, the band was dropped
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